The rollback is coming soon dragon ball fighter, at least if you’re on PC. Bandai Namco has announced that a PC beta for the implementation of Dragon Ball Fighter Z The restoration of in-game netcode should begin next season.
Bandai Namco made the announcement during the Dragon Ball Fighter Z 2022/2023 World Tour Finals. According to the announcement, the Dragon Ball Fighter Z the rollback is scheduled for spring 2023. A more specific date for the test has not been revealed, but the spring window puts the likely date somewhere between late March and late June 2023. It will take place on PC via Steam. Existing PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch versions of Dragon Ball Fighter Z However, there will be no turning back. The update is only for the PC version, as well as the planned PS5 and Xbox Series X versions.
For the uninitiated, restore netcode is a way to handle the high latency online connections typical of internet and international fighting game matches. Typical “delay-based” netcode is simpler, but less suited to the increasingly international fighting game scene. Many new fighting games already have rollback by default for online play. Older games were re-released with a throwback to tap into an interested online audience.
plus one Dragon Ball Fighter Z Rollback beta test, the development team is also working on a new balancing patch. This despite the fact that at the end of 2022 the team declared that the game had gone through its final phase of balance adjustment. The new patch may respond to “metagame” trends that have emerged over the months since the last round of patches.
Dragon Ball Fighter Z is available on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch. PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions are in development.